Ethical Issues in Behavioral Research 2e - Basicand Applied Perspectives
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With concerns rising over the ethical dimensions of behavioral research and the developments in ethical codification and the research review process, Ethical Issues in Behavioral Research looks at the research community’s response to the ethical challenges that arise in the application of research approaches.

  • Focuses on ethical and legal aspects of participant research on the internet
  • Presents a practical framework for ethical decision making
  • Discusses the revised ethical principles and code of conduct of the American Psychological Association
  • A new chapter detailing ethical issues in marketing and opinion research, including a contrast of market and academic research and a summary of the author’s research comparing ethical trends in psychology and marketing fields
  • Offers in-depth coverage of recent ethical developments outside of the United States including an update of the survey of the international codes of ethics and recommendations for avoiding ethical pitfalls encountered in cross-national research
  • Includes a list of useful internet links devoted to ethical issues in research
  • Includes a Foreword by Herbert C. Kelman

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Allan J. Kimmel is Professor of Marketing at ESCP-EAP, European School of Management (Paris, France). His publications include Rumor and Rumor Control: A Manager’s Guide to Understanding and Combatting Rumors (2004) and Marketing Communication: New Approaches, Technologies, and Styles (edited, 2005).

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List of Boxes.

List of Figures.

List of Tables.

Foreword.

Preface to the Second Edition.

Preface to the First Edition.

Acknowledgments.

1. Introduction to Research Ethics.

2. Ethical Principles in Behavioral Research: Professional and Governmental Guidelines.

3. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Laboratory Research.

4. Methodological Issues in the Use of Deception.

5. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Field Research.

6. Applied Research I: Therapeutic and Organizational Research.

7. Applied Research II: Marketing and Survey Research.

8. Recruitment and Selection of Research Subjects.

9. Ethical Issues in Research with Animals.

10. Ethical Review and the Communication of Results.

Appendix 1. Annotated List of Web Links to Ethics Codes.

Appendix 2. Psychology Codes of Ethics: An International Survey.

Appendix 3. Sample Research Application and Informed Consent Forms.

References.

Subject Index.

Name Index

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"The great strength of Ethical Issues is that is a truly practical guide for researchers. It addresses the day-today dilemmas that researchers struggle with when trying to balance scientific rigour against ethical responsibilities.... If you think ethical review is an annoyingly bureaucratic hurdle that hampers or compromises your research efforts, I dare you to read it. Ethical Issues might just change your mind!" (Psychology Learning and Teaching, Autumn 2008)

“This book deserves to be read widely by researchers who work with human participants or subjects. This book provides valuable insights about the ethical standards of research. People who work with ethics committees will find this a beneficial … .While his central focus is on behavioral research, the book discusses ethical issues underpinning much non-medical research and thus covers an extensive range of issues … . The reference list provided is among the most comprehensive I have seen in this field, and is fairly up-to-date, which in itself this is a very valuable resource.” (Metapsychology, November 2008)

â??With Enron, Abu Ghraib and waterboarding at Guantanamo Bay in daily newscasts, Kimmelâ??s Ethical Issues in Behavioral Research could not have come at a more propitious time. This page-turning second edition expands and deepens its predecessor â?? most importantly, in its expanded coverage of ethical concerns in cross-cultural and international research.â??
â??Howard Wainer, The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania

â??Faced with a daunting array of human subjects regulations and the expanding role of review boards, new investigators will find Kimmelâ??s book an invaluable guide. Interspersed with a broad range of case studies, this book is both instructive and highly informative â?? a thoroughly captivating introduction to the ethics of research with human subjects.â??
â??Ralph L. Rosnow, Temple University

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